Category: Windy

Gusty And Increasingly Wet Day; Warming Up Late Week With Storms…

Updated 04.23.24 @ 7:33a

The day is dawning quiet but that will change as we move through the afternoon. Not only will rain increase in coverage and intensity, but winds will pick up out of the southwest. A wind-whipped rain will greet commuters on the way home this evening.

Rain will overspread central IN later this afternoon into the evening.

Most local rain gauges should accumulate 0.35″ to 0.50″ with the passage of this cold front.

As mentioned, winds will be strong and gusty today. We’ll top out with gusts upwards of 40 MPH across the region- perhaps even a bit stronger in spots.

High pressure will settle overhead midweek, allowing for clearing skies, diminishing wind, and cooler temperatures.

Additional chances of patchy frost can be expected around the greater Indy area by Thursday morning. Outlying areas away from the city, itself, can expect to dip into the lower to middle 30s Thursday morning with widespread frost.

As we look ahead to the weekend and early next week, our region will undergo a regime change. Warmer, increasingly muggy air will replace the cool, stable air of midweek and storm chances will also increase. As of now, it looks like wettest days, including most widespread storms, will come Friday and Monday. While you’ll note storms in the forecast “box” below for Saturday and Sunday, it’s important to reiterate these will likely be few and far between (“splash and dash” variety). Most of the weekend is looking dry as of now.

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VIDEO: A Little Something For Everyone In The Week Ahead…

Updated 04.22.24 @ 7:58a

The work week will start pleasant but take an unsettled turn rather abruptly Tuesday. Clouds will increase and give way to showers and embedded thunder ahead of another unseasonably cool push of air just in time for midweek. The other item of note Tuesday? Strong southwesterly winds upwards of 40 MPH at times ahead of that cold front.

More of a true spring-like pattern takes hold going into the weekend, complete with increasing storm chances.

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VIDEO: Frost Develops Tonight; Tracking Our Next Storm(s) In The Week Ahead…

Updated 04.20.24 @ 9:45a

High pressure will dominate our weather this weekend, allowing for an extended dry, but cool stretch. Sunshine can be expected both today and Sunday and the overall pleasant theme will continue into the early stages of the new work week. Rain and storm return Tuesday and again on Friday of the week ahead. It’s just the beginning of another wet stretch as we close out April and head into May…

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VIDEO: Storms Rumble In Tonight; Long Range Musings Into May…

Updated 04.18.24 @ 4:34a

The day will start off quiet, but won’t end that way. We’re monitoring the threat of strong to severe storms later this evening, continuing into and through the overnight hours. The good news? All of these will be off to our east prior to heading out the door to work or school Friday morning. Then we can concentrate on a refreshingly cool weekend with sunshine returning.

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Rounds Of Storms To Close The Work Week; Chilly, But Dry Weekend…

Updated 04.17.24 @ 5:17a

While we’re still tracking storm potential today, there are a lot of questions around where these will initialize. Thinking here is right around the city, itself, and then points northeast (better chance of stronger storms for places like Fort Wayne and Muncie than Indianapolis-proper).


Storms should develop around or just after lunchtime (around 1p, or so) across central Indiana and then race off to the east. Damaging straight line winds are of greatest concern with the stronger storms. Non-thunderstorm wind gusts of around 40 MPH can also be expected today.

Instability levels are marginal at best today which, thankfully, should prevent widespread severe weather, locally.

A more stable airmass will quickly arrive tonight and remain in place through the daytime Thursday.

Our next round of storms, some of which will likely be gusty, will blow into town overnight into the predawn hours Friday.

High pressure is still slated to build in to allow for a much calmer (and cooler) weekend. Keep an eye on the potential for frost both Sunday and Monday mornings.

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